DNC Chair Debbie Wasserman Schultz claimed the DNC was the victim of a massive cyber attack by a hostile foreign government seeking to undermine their political ambitions.
Yet the DNC refused to allow the Obama FBI to examine their servers and computers, and instead hired the private security firm CrowdStrike, which came to the questionable conclusion about the Russians in only one day.
Donna Brazille recently revealed that Schultz and Hillary's campaign general counsel Marc Elias (the same Marc Elias who laundered DNC and Hillary campaign cash through his law firm to pay for the Trump Dossier) apparently chose to hide their server issues from the FBI.
Debbie Wasserman Schultz, the former head of the Democratic National Committee, did not tell the DNC’s own officers about a breach on its servers for more than a month after learning about it, according to then-DNC officer Donna Brazille.
Wasserman Schultz only alerted the officers of the breach when she found out The Washington Post was about to make the information public.
The suspicious choice to have the private firm CrowdStrike conduct the investigation, rather than turning the servers over to Obama's FBI, was also made without consulting DNC officers.
Obama's Homeland Security Secretary Jeh Johnson blasted to the DNC's decision to refuse FBI assistance in his June 2017 testimony before Congress.
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Debbie Schultz was also the last Representative in Congress to fire the now-infamous IT staffer, Imran Awan (see Awan articles on this blog , keeping him on her taxpayer funded payroll even after he had been banned from accessing Congressional servers.